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Hiçbir yerde sunulmuyor: 2
Normal facial age and gender perception in developmental prosopagnosia
G Chatterjee, K Nakayama
Cognitive Neuropsychology 29 (5-6), 482-502, 2012
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
Visual Evoked Potentials: Isolation of Cortical Sub-Populations Narrowly Tuned to Spatial Frequency
K Nakayama, P Apkarian, M Mackeben, CW Tyler
Neurophysiology and Psychophysiology, 91-101, 2021
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
Bir yerde sunuluyor: 34
Is the Web as good as the lab? Comparable performance from Web and lab in cognitive/perceptual experiments
L Germine, K Nakayama, BC Duchaine, CF Chabris, G Chatterjee, ...
Psychonomic bulletin & review 19, 847-857, 2012
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health, National Health and Medical Research …
Super-recognizers: People with extraordinary face recognition ability
R Russell, B Duchaine, K Nakayama
Psychonomic bulletin & review 16 (2), 252-257, 2009
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
Human face recognition ability is specific and highly heritable
JB Wilmer, L Germine, CF Chabris, G Chatterjee, M Williams, E Loken, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of sciences 107 (11), 5238-5241, 2010
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
The attentional requirements of consciousness
MA Cohen, P Cavanagh, MM Chun, K Nakayama
Trends in cognitive sciences 16 (8), 411-417, 2012
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
Where cognitive development and aging meet: Face learning ability peaks after age 30
LT Germine, B Duchaine, K Nakayama
Cognition 118 (2), 201-210, 2011
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
Natural-scene perception requires attention
MA Cohen, GA Alvarez, K Nakayama
Psychological science 22 (9), 1165-1172, 2011
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
Situating visual search
K Nakayama, P Martini
Vision research 51 (13), 1526-1537, 2011
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
Unconscious processing dissociates along categorical lines
J Almeida, BZ Mahon, K Nakayama, A Caramazza
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (39), 15214-15218, 2008
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
Individual aesthetic preferences for faces are shaped mostly by environments, not genes
L Germine, R Russell, PM Bronstad, GAM Blokland, JW Smoller, H Kwok, ...
Current Biology 25 (20), 2684-2689, 2015
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health, Australian Research Council, National …
Three cases of developmental prosopagnosia from one family: Detailed neuropsychological and psychophysical investigation of face processing
Y Lee, B Duchaine, HR Wilson, K Nakayama
cortex 46 (8), 949-964, 2010
Zorunlu olanlar: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Processing multiple visual objects is limited by overlap in neural channels
MA Cohen, T Konkle, JY Rhee, K Nakayama, GA Alvarez
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (24), 8955-8960, 2014
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
Affect of the unconscious: visually suppressed angry faces modulate our decisions
J Almeida, PE Pajtas, BZ Mahon, K Nakayama, A Caramazza
Cognitive, Affective, & Behavioral Neuroscience 13, 94-101, 2013
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
Holistic processing of the mouth but not the eyes in developmental prosopagnosia
J DeGutis, S Cohan, RJ Mercado, J Wilmer, K Nakayama
Cognitive Neuropsychology 29 (5-6), 419-446, 2012
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
Holistic face training enhances face processing in developmental prosopagnosia
J DeGutis, S Cohan, K Nakayama
Brain 137 (6), 1781-1798, 2014
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
Perceptual annotation: Measuring human vision to improve computer vision
WJ Scheirer, SE Anthony, K Nakayama, DD Cox
IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence 36 (8), 1679-1686, 2014
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
Developmental prosopagnosia and super-recognition: No special role for surface reflectance processing
R Russell, G Chatterjee, K Nakayama
Neuropsychologia 50 (2), 334-340, 2012
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
Crossing the ‘uncanny valley’: adaptation to cartoon faces can influence perception of human faces
H Chen, R Russell, K Nakayama, M Livingstone
Perception 39 (3), 378-386, 2010
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Institutes of Health
Visual search for object categories is predicted by the representational architecture of high-level visual cortex
MA Cohen, GA Alvarez, K Nakayama, T Konkle
Journal of neurophysiology 117 (1), 388-402, 2017
Zorunlu olanlar: US National Science Foundation, US National Institutes of Health
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